Bottle at home. Pours a very murky brown with a minimal head. Aroma is serious rye, caramel, whole wheat bread, herbs, and earth. The taste is very rye forward, slight caramel back end, toffee, dank weed, and dandelions. The finish is somewhat bitter and rye. Medium light body, grainy texture. I like this style of beer and this is good.

Thanks to Cliff for the bottle but sorry man- but this was revolting... . Mucky tan brown .. . Fizzy head .. . Thin mouth .. . Metal and water treatment qualities .. . The lettering was wrong, a C fell off the name of this beer .. . . I always carry at least 20 sharpie pens on me.. Just incase..

Pours amber with a thin tan head, turns to a collar, not much lacing. Aroma is herbal hops and plenty of rye spice notes, malty. Taste is about the same, hints of rye with a herbal and slightly bitter hop finish that doesn’t linger. Easy drinking, not bad, not great, probably won’t buy again.

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